Thurgood Marshall College’s program to help improve minority teacher quality and retention surrounds teachers with experienced educators of color.
Students and teachers are looking forward to summer break and so are we. We’re taking this time to do strategic planning and make important decisions for the future of this startup.
I once questioned the idea of outside investment for social enterprises, fearing the investment would poison the impact. Two years later, my views on investment have matured.
As educators, we can help students navigate racial trauma by providing safe spaces for honest conversations about their stressful experiences related to race.
Connecting with students digitally can be a challenge. Here’s a short list of tools and tips to make you a more effective online communicator with students.
Understanding that the need for high quality education in South Africa is urgent, we have adopted a recruitment and selection strategy at SPARK that focuses more on hiring for potential than on hiring for current capability.
Educators have more control than you might think over how ed-tech startups get funded and progress.
As a vendor, education conferences meant hawking candy and key chains. As an attendee, I had authentic conversations and interactions.
Entrepreneurs are supposed to follow up on every lead, always say yes, and break down doors right? Maybe not. With limited time and money, doing fewer things well can pay off big.
There is a massive opportunity for ed-tech ventures to tackle the large Chinese education market. The needs, challenges and rewards for working in China are great.